Journal ArticleSuppose a situation in which citizens of a particular city vote in county, state and national elections, but in which their combined vote for each candidate is not clearly separable from the votes of residents of adjacent areas outside of the city. It can be argued that the inability to identify the city vote would have undesirable implications for the visibility of the political preferences of the people of the city, for the reliability and indeed validity of the process of administering city elections and for the accessibility of the city to analysis of its political history
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In this paper the former Australian Electoral Commissioner considers the issue of electorate boundar...
This study compares candidate and organizational activity in U.S. local elections under cumulative v...
Partisan redistricting disputes are relatively rare occurrences. This paper explores the factors tha...
A significant and challenging topic for contemporary geography is an understanding of how the social...
This article examines the impact of city size on electoral competition for city council office. Mod...
Includes bibliographical references.The problem. In many Chicago suburban communities municipal elec...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules and in particular the question of minority represen...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules and in particular the question of minority represen...
This paper examines the relationship between partisan political success, in both the United States H...
I study the effects of voting costs—specifically, distance to polling location—using geographic disc...
Analysis of the traditional and contemporary arguments on county lines as a basis of drawing state l...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules, in particular, the question of minority representa...
Local government boundaries play an important role in the governance of metropolitan areas by defini...
ABSTRACT: When one of the major parties in the United States wins a substantially larger share of t...
This paper studies the choice of electoral rules, in particular the question of minority representat...
In this paper the former Australian Electoral Commissioner considers the issue of electorate boundar...
This study compares candidate and organizational activity in U.S. local elections under cumulative v...
Partisan redistricting disputes are relatively rare occurrences. This paper explores the factors tha...